The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, February 09, 1923, Image 3

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— FENS, GA., HERALD Frlzzello also hag p rogrdim a to be!| used on Georgia Day. MRS JOSEPH”sTEWART, JR. f ENTERTAINS AT >. I SECOND PARTY. | Thursday evening, Mrs- Joseph Stewart Jr. f entertained with her usual charming hospitality at the- ] second of a lovely aeries of par- ; ties which artistically' emphasized] the Valentine motif in the bright'' decorations, score cards and other effective details of the delightful evening. The warmth and beauty of the attractive home gave addi- novelty favors. Cupid -with his bow and arrow topped the handle. Pretty individual baskets marked each place filled with candy. Crim- sdn candles gave a radiant touch, the same bright color note was expressed in the delicious salad and ice course. * The guests included Alice and Annette Arnold, Martha Bradwell, Elizabeth Birdsong, Joe Conolly, Virginia/-Conolly, Sarah Davis, Nell Dean, Pauline Hadaway, For a Beautiful Slave Girl HeWreckec an Empire W Vapo Ok (? Million Jan t Office 1201—By MRS. ALICE ADAHS—Reaidence' M2. MARRIAGE A LA MODE The Scotch .peasants observe many quaint customs hundreds of years old. One is a race between the.men attests, to get first from the church to the bride’s, home, with news -aat the ceremony Is over. A howl 9f brose and a glass pf whiskey are the winner's reward. The bride always is lifted over tho threshold by the bridegroom and a broom, poker and tongs are Sixties,” and on Monday at the reghlhf meeting, will be the life of Mrs. Myrtis Franklin, the first president of the Indies Aid So ciety, of Athens, G;i. Her daugh ter; Miss Mary Franklin will tell taany. incidents in the life of her mother arid recall memories of those days; All members are < urged to be prompt—4* o’clock, at the Villa. / Thh- Chapter will bo very glad for any friends desiring to attend these Historical meetings to be present. M. RUTHERFORD, " ' President U. D. C. —SB— CHAPTER C. D. SAvE CAKES AND CANDY SATURDAY IN PALACE LOBBY Chapter C. D. of Emanuel Guild will .conduct a sale in tho PfllnPA TllOfltrn Inhhw Sntunlnv -- —— * ——vi hiti C ouui- tlonal pleasure. Following the Interesting gam4 a delicious and elaborate supper was served. Mra. Tommie Ander*! son won the ladies high score prize, a pretty Itorin, Mrs. Louise McNider won t’ae low score, a deck of cards. Mr.' C. E. Martin won the gentleman’s high score, two linen handkerchiefs. Mr.’ Fleet- wood Lanier, the low score, an ash tray- avenue. The morning party was a beautiful courtesy to Mrs. As- bury Hodgson followed* by the sec- The same Talmadge Bros. & Co. Qlstrib’<itorsl “The Loves of Pharaoh” Gigantic Special Palace Theatre Saturday .. » : /Vi] Great Program Celebrating Anniversary Week Will v PrirYiM Mrtnflovr Dr. Andrew W. Soule, of Athens, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E., Godfrey on last Wednesday. —Madisonian. ond in the afternoon. — lavish and very gracious hospital!- Mrs. J. R. Bullock, Miss MuNita Bullock, and Mrs. J. L. Wiliamson of Atheais. were here last week for a visit to the latter’s brother, Mr. John W. Boggs, ^vlio continues quite ill. . ^ —Jacxson Herald. —a— Mrs. J. F. Ehehane ol Crawford motored up Thursday for the day. -®- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hammett of LaGrange will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harr.- mett- DAILY RECIPE (By BERTHA SHAPLEIGH) j Of Columbia University; ^ • For stuffed yeal chops take: - > Six extra thick veal chops, cut? from ribs, two cups soft bread-] crumbs, two tablespoons finely! chopped onion, two tablespoons bacon fat, one-half teaspoon Balt, one-eighth teaspoon thyme, one. teaspoon paprika #nd one-fourtl. cup tomato juice. Wipe the chops and, with a sharp, knife, cut through the ’thick part tp the bone. Lay open, sprin- \ Begin Monday. vases. Pretty French .novelties were given at each table. Mrs. Lamar Rucker won the progressive prize in the morning, a unique lemonade basket. Mrs. Joseph been booked. . Palace Theatre lobb: morning at 10 o’clock. Saturday A variety of delicious cakes both large and small, caramel, lemon chese, di- Scmctimes it happens that per- CornMmd tkifc o sons who are on bad terms with one another meet socially at a mutual acquaintance’s house. It goes almost without saying that jbey are bound by every rule of good manners to permit no sign of ill-feeling between*them to ap pear In their* behavior. They needn’t “gush” but they will make at last a pretense-pf ordinarily civil relationship. @— JUST SUPPOSE f If all tnatvwo say In a'single day, J vj - Is' With nevey a wofrd left out,- Were printed each night In clear black and white, ’Twould prove queer reading, no t doubt! And then jfest suppose Ere one’s dyes, he could close. He must read "the day’s -ecprd through. Then wouldn’t one sigh. ous luncheon was served. Tho week has indeed been a gay one socially, and these two lovely par ties contributed charmingly to the bright activities. Miss Mae Hudson will sP'md the the week-end in Atlanta. —^*-1— Miss Doretfce Toney has return ed from a visit to Jackson, Ga. JUwGnena! I kle with salt, and stuff. 1 In making the stuffing cook tho onion in the bacon fat, add crumbs and seasonings and cook five min utes.’ Add .I'omcto juice and Cook until smooth. After the chops are stuffed place them in -a hot frying pan, in two MR. ABIT NIX WILL ADDRESS Y. W. C- A. Mr. Abit Nix will give an ad dress in the »y. W. C. A. rooms, Friday evening at 8 o’clock, the subject will be “Tne Ballot and its Obligations” not only members of the Y. W. C. A. but all ladies are invited to hear Mr. Nix. The McGregor Co. District AgehL, ' Mr. Miko Costa spent Friday in Macon. —R)— Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. Clifford Sotrey and Miss Mariam Bennett spent Saturday in Athens. —Jackson Herald. LITLLE MISS SARAH DAVIS’ VALENTINE PARTY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Sarah Davis will entertain at a lovely Valentine party Saturday afternoon at the home of her par ents Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Glenn Davis on Cobb street which will assem ble forty children for a charming ly planned afternoon. Visiting cards are supposed to have originated with glazed earth enware tablets, depicting the own er and left , by him on leaving temples. V ’Jjl The friends of Mrs. A. L. Mitch ell will regret to learn she is ill with influenza at St. Mary’s hos pital. ‘■Bakery Specials Lady l ocks Raisin Bread Graham Bread Cream Puffs Breakfast Rolls - Apple Sauce Cake Banana Cuke, Frei Fruit Cocoanut Cake, Frei Fruit Pineapple Cake, Cry talized Orange Cake, Frei TOLBERT—VESS An interesting event of January 27th was the marriage of Miss Lil lie Mae Tolbert and Mr. Dan M. Vess of Athens. Dr. J. T. Eakes of Jefferson, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Vess will make their home in Atlanta, Ga. PALACE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY NEXT WEEK The Palace will he two years old next week and tor their Anniver sary week big special star attrac- er, a little sugar, salt and pepper and cook closely covered for an hour. The veal will be thoroughly done and well flavored and there will be a small amount of gravy, to serve with tho Chops. FEDERATED CLUB CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY. The Helen Plane Educational Fund for the education of worthy girls, descendants of Confederate soldiers, at the State’s ' Industrial Colleges, merits your best activi ties for this month. Georgia Day is February 12. Have "Flag Day” and sell Georgia pin flags for benefit of the Helen F*lane Educational Fund. Pin Flags for use on Georgia Day sup plied by Mrs. Trox Bankston. West Point, price 20 cent* per doz en. Contributions for Alexander Stephens Institute at Crawford- ville, should be sent to Mrs. H. M. Holden, Athens, Ga. Send reports of your meetings to Mrs. D. B. SmKil, Valdosta, Ga., State Editor for U. D. C., column in Atlanta Constitution. See that an American, Georgia and a Confederate flag is jin every school room in your county. Mrs. W. H. Frizzel, 23 East 39th St., VAN-NIL Never Disappoints Mrs. Sam Kelly visited her moth- j er, Mrs. S. S. Hancock in Athens j Saturday. Jackson Herald, j _ fg Mrs. E. D. Young and Mrs." H.j H. Callahan w'ere visitors here i Thursday from Crawford. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH - i- MONEY • Cut out.this slip, enclose with Ijc and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,- Ill., writ ing name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial pack age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds ,and croup; Foley Pills fjor pains jin sides and back; rheumatism,, backache,. kidney and bladder ail ments;" and Foley Cathartic Tab- 'ets, a wholesome and thoroughly- cleansing cathartic for constipa tion, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. —(Advertisement.) LITTLE MISS MARTHA JIM ARNOLD’S BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE PARTY- Friday afternoon Martha Jim Arnold was the charming young hostess at an elaborate and very beautiful Valentine party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arnold on Hill street. *fThe rooms were thrown togeth er exquisitely decorated in fra grant spring flowers everywhere, with the Valentine " ! Billy Sunday Says Coue A Faki: And wouldn’t W try A great deal less talking to do? And I ’more than halt think That many a kink nrt Would be smoother In life’s tan gled thread, i V If one-half that we say - In a single day , . Were left forever upsald. —Exchange. ■—Si— WHAT MORGAN BLAKE HAS TO SAY 'ABOUT EDDIE RAWSON That the University of North , Carolina has another wonder bas ketball team Is the opinion of Ed die Rawson. old Georgia baseball and basketball star, who is now prysical director at the Oxford Orphanage, of Oxford, N. C., an institution maintained by tho Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turner will I spend the week-end in Atlanta. j —— Mrs. Julian McCprry is visiting i Mrs. Cornelius Vason this week. ‘ —Madisonian. | KNOXVILLE, Term.—“This day by clay stuff makes me sick” said Pilly Sunday in his sermon here Thursday night. The evangelist vigorously attacked M. Coue and the principles of auto suggestion, 1 declaring that tne Frenchman was a. fakir and anyone who believed him "weak minded, an idiot and a poor boob.” * The friends of Mr. A. H. Davi- ] .son will regret to learn of his con tinued illness. D. A. Baker, 'cotton buyer from Athens stays pretty close to Cor nelia and Is picking up all the spare bales he can buy. —Cornelia Enterprise. — Mrs. T. B. Strange spent the past week-end in Athens. —Winder News. , motif effec tively carried out in every happy detail. . Red hearts and gay Valentines gave a brilliant touch of beauty, with red tapers glowing and cheerful fires burning brightly. Many contest games featured the lovely afternoon for which dainty prizes were awarded. The lace covered table was centered with an artistic: basket filled with the The largest perfect bell/fin tKei . orld, 24 feet high and weighing; 00 tons, is in a temple as Osaka,! GENUINELY GOOD \7AM 1UJ| GENEROUSLY GOOD IN QUALITY V IN QUANTITY (VAN-NIL is a synthetic venllla of rare flavouring content, non-alcoholic.) W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Long Tripi Cor Specialty, Cheapest Truck la Town, Cut It Out Now PRESENT IT AT ONCE WITH 2£ 500 Thomas St Phone 1351 TO YOU For Economical Trans portation CHEVROLET •“TERMS” RHODES MOTOR CO. ONLY AT BLOSSOM FACE POWDER, our regular 75c size, on presentation of this Coupon, signed, and 29 cents. BO-KAY PERFUMJL CO. * — PRESENT AT ONCE, before supdHfc ex- '-ward th— hausted to MICHAEL BROTHERS pT r %t , z} Customer must sign here .BtoiSnf ir? a 'Powder, aa I Address — _ • vertisod. This Coupon is good until Saturday evening, February 10, 1923, less the authorized'distribution is exhausted before that date. Coupons accepted after that date. , UUUUI SS* * v ... , the buildings a ro very beautiful. Only a few days ago we received $90,000 to build u n®w school build ing.” . ., Col. Rawson is pretty good au thority on the prowes of a basket ball team. For several years he was & great forward on We Geor gia Bulldogs, and he "wai» a W cage player as well as a niml^e man on his feet. • . MICHAEL <BROS RAILROAD SCHEDULES ^0 ORANGE BLOSSOM ABOARD AIR LINE RY, • t abound • Southbound a Atlanin-Monroe IVl 6:15 p 11 p Atl.-Birm.-Mem. 3:20 p » rjtforfolk-Rich--N. Y. S:20 p FACE POWDER * Only One Box; to Each Customer "THE SHINING PAfH” YO BE PRESENTED BY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY, FEB. 11TH. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian church will present, a playlet,. "The Shin- Ins path” at the regular church Service hour Sunday evening. This play is vot every person should see the needs cSnT d Je he IS£* a ” ' The characters of the play ““lidla—Miss vera dohnaom ^ Keepers ot the ■ The Christian DocWr—Mr. °TM Chri^Uan InHu.truai#>-Mr.: ^ & Teacher—Miss E The n Christtan Worker among mafan- ^men-Miss Helen John- S °The Christian culld specialist- mita Gertrude Anderson. , M TM Christian Evangelist ^Mr.- G A I 'm J e°st n c S ordlal Invitation is ex- to the public to attend this p 'Atl.-Abbeville .l’c’l 7:30 a p,* All.-Birmingham 6:29 a 1 s' cNortelk-Wash. 6.29 s' I p Wilmington-N. T 6:29 e GEORGIA RAILROAD A rrive Depart . ? pm 8:29 am • 1<J pm 2:25 pm IN THREE SHADES: White—Bnmette—Flesh ' BO-KAY ORANGE BLOSSOM FACE POWDER is known for its fragrance. Appeals to ail Ameri can Women because of its association with Romance; the Bride; the Bride-to-be; and the Bride of Yesterday. It's different from all others, finer grained; mere natural in tint, adheres to the skin, easily spread,—a fragrance that never loses'-itm charm. A NEW SENSATION IN FACE POWDER. Exquisite! Lasting! Alluring! Beautifying!. -■ ?- ? u i , i u. Kolton, Agent, Phone 1661 Centra) of Georgia Station i t Paft |for Macon. 7:30 4:45 p. nr. ■ Arrive from Macon 12:10. p. in., 9:36 p. m. I nr further informrtiou phone J. Y. Bruce, C. A, 640. Ca'iVESVILLE midland *... RAILWAY Schedules „ nvo Athens Arrive ■ l A. M.* P. M. A. M.** ' ••10:10 A. M. Daily. •• Daily Except Sunday- SOUTHERN RAILWAY ,^0- 6.leaves Athens J8:00 a. m., “ ’ a.,m. Try this Box for 29c--Note the Results The charm of Womankind has found an ally in the delightful Perfumes of the ORANGE BLOSSOM, the MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM and the SOUTHLAND BUDS. Unsurpassed in odor perfection, the Bo-Kay Perfume Co..has preserved for you the BLOSSOMS' TRUEST FRAGRANCE. These flowers of tradition and romance have been skillfully blended into -Flower Essence,” Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Talcum and other toilet requisites. For personal use or gifts, “Say it with Bo-Kay Flower Ess-ace,” Ask for our Patented RefiOable Vanity Case filled with' Orange Blossom Face Powder. Patented Refutable Vanity Case filled with Orange TRY THESE NEW FRAGRANCES Cut out your Coupon, take same to MICHAEL BROTHERS, attd get the regular 75c Box—Coupon and 29c—before supply is exhausted. This is'the Exec*Size of the Box you get It is our regular 75e tire. Coupons Redeemed FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 9-10,1923~ “ Introductory Sale limited to 4,000 Boxes only FEB. 10, 1923 Positive i v No C . strives Lula 9:40 8 leaves Athens 4:15 p- m.> strives Lula 5:60 p. m. . ' “®. 7 leaves Lula G:55 p. m., strives AthenA 8:30 p. m. •■ft-afoji loaves Lais 10:05 a. m., NOTICE—This Introductory Sale Expires Saturday Night, , tended to ;the public progam. ^ _ ' ^nf E H Je% R acy F T ' ’j C The Laura Butho >RO:-1 THE f LOWERS TOYOU' A., Athens, Ga. ARAM 0 U NT C A I A n * SALAD DRESSING You always want more mmsmu